Thinking with co-creation: meaningful engagement and regeneration in deeper adaptation to climate change

Autor
Korsbrekke Mari Hanssen
Gram-Hanssen Irmelin
Beitnes Synnøve
Holm Tara
Meyer-Habighorst Christiane
Jasińska Katarzyna
Punktacja ministerialna
100
Data publikacji
Abstrakt (EN)

Whether we regard the 1.5 °C target as feasible, climate change adaptation can bring the most favourable outcomes when supported by strategies that increase democratic participation while embracing diverse perspectives and worldviews that highlight the potential for societal change. Rooted in values of equity, justice, mutual aid, creativity and compassion, flexible co-creation approaches show promise in accommodating more caring conversations and actions. In this article, we share insights on factors shaping engagement quality in co-creative adaptation across different cultural contexts. We identify common characteristics that support high levels of engagement, deeper care and meaningful participation over time. These include 1) ‘arts of noticing’, 2) strengthening community networks and 3) cultural and social-ecological reproduction and restoration. These modes of engagement can provide nuance in the conversation on care and deep adaptation with ways to meaningfully navigate the socialecological crisis on an increasingly damaged planet.

Dyscyplina PBN
geografia społeczno-ekonomiczna i gospodarka przestrzenna
Czasopismo
Miscellanea Geographica
Tom
29
Zeszyt
2
Strony od-do
61-67
ISSN
0867-6046
eISSN
2084-6118
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2025
Licencja otwartego dostępu
Uznanie autorstwa